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Smith, who was then pastor of the Lewiston church. Within the ne. Xt five years the membership of the society was considerably increased. The first regu- lar pastor was Rev. Ebenezer Everett, who came in 1823. Up to 1834 the meetings vyere held principally in the school house south of Wilson village, but in that year a church edifice was erected in the village on a lot donated by Reuben Wilson. A revival followed and the society in- creased rapidly. This church, as the first organized in the to...wn, re- ceived 100 acres of land from the Holland Company. This was sold about 1833 and the proceeds used for the purchase of property near the school house before mentioned, the dwelling thereon being used as a parsonage and for meetings until 1838; it was then sold and a lot on 40 Lake street, in the village, purchased and a parsonage built. This was sold in 1855, and the present brick parsonage on Mechanic street pur- chased, The church, together with the stone hotel, was burned July 10, 1894, and in 1896-97 the present handsome brick and stone edifice was erected on about the same site at a cost of about $8, 000.
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